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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Sleep Med. 2014 Nov 11;14(2):169–184. doi: 10.1080/15402002.2014.974180

Table 4.

Odds Ratios (OR) and 95% Confidence Intervals (95% CI) predicting prolonged sleep latency, AHOME (N=371)

Model I Model II Model III



Predictors OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Housing type
  Public housing (ref.)
  Section 8 1.02 .59–1.77 1.12 .64–1.98 1.14 .65–2.02
  Unassisted 1.17 .66–2.06 1.36 .75–2.48 1.32 .73–2.37
Background characteristics
  Age (in years) 1.01 .99–1.03 1.01 .99–1.03 1.01 .99–1.03
  Female 1.06 .63–1.81 1.09 .64–1.85 1.02 .59–1.74
  Spanish interview 0.49 * .30–.83 0.47 * .28–.79 0.45 * .27–.76
  Education
    <High school (ref.)
    High school 0.85 .50–1.44 0.83 .49–1.41 0.82 .48–1.41
    > High school 1.10 .61–1.98 1.07 .60–1.93 1.08 .60–1.96
  Any children in the household age <6 years 0.83 .46–1.50 0.80 .44–1.45 0.78 .43–1.42
Health status and health-related behaviors
  Smoking history
    Never (ref.)
    Previous smoker 1.06 .59–1.91 1.04 .57–1.88 1.02 .56–1.87
    Current smoker 1.13 .65–1.95 1.09 .63–1.89 1.05 .60–1.83
  Obese (body mass index ≥30 [kg/m2]) 0.90 .57–1.43 0.89 .56–1.41 0.91 .57–1.45
  Any physical limitations 1.81 * 1.12–2.92 1.78 * 1.10–2.88 1.91 * 1.18–3.10
Housing and neighborhood conditions
  Crowded household 1.00 .54–1.84 0.95 .52–1.76 1.04 .56–1.92
  Neighborhood disorder (scale) 1.47 .99–2.18
  Building problems (scale) 1.68 * 1.09–2.59
  Extreme neighborhood conditionsa
    No extreme conditions (ref.)
    Building problems only 2.23 .90–5.51
    Neighborhood disorder only 0.62 .22–1.70
    Both building and neighborhood 2.27 * 1.16–4.44
Nagelkerke R2 0.09 0.09 0.11
*

p<= .05.

a

Respondents with "extreme" neighborhood disorder and building problems are in the top quintile of each distribution.